Chords for Jerry Reed - Framed
Tempo:
133.65 bpm
Chords used:
Ab
Db
Ebm
Abm
Eb
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Ebm] [Ab]
[Ebm] [B]
[Ebm] I was walking down the street, kind of minding my own affairs,
[Ab] when a policeman walked up to me, kind of unaware.
He said, son, is your name Jerry Reed?
I said, why, sure.
[Db] He said, what do you know, son?
You're the one we've been looking for.
I said, uh-uh.
I'm being framed.
[Abm] [Ab] I'm being framed.
[Eb] I said, officer, I don't ever do [Db] nothing wrong.
But I always [Ab] get framed.
I get framed.
[Ebm] He took me down to the lineup and let the bright lights shine.
[Abm] There was nine other poor souls with [Ebm] me up there in that line.
[Ab] But I had a feeling I was a victim of somebody's evil [Ebm] plan.
[Abm] Because this woman pointed a finger at me,
said, that skinny one, he's the man.
I said, [Db] uh-uh, [Abm] I'm being framed.
Lord, [Ab] I'm being framed.
I [Eb] said, woman, I don't ever do [Db] nothing wrong.
But honey, I always [Ab] get the blame.
I get framed.
Well, then the prosecuting attorney
started prosecuting on me.
Started jumping up and down, stomping his feet,
giving me the third degree.
[F] He said, son, where was you on the night of October 29?
[Ebm] [Ab] I said, I was down at Tutsi's.
He said, judge, that man's lying.
I [Db] said, I ain't.
I'm [Abm] being framed.
[Ab] Being framed.
I [Eb] said, judge, I [Db] don't ever do nothing [Abm] wrong.
But [Ab] I always get the blame.
Well, I denied the charges of carrying that big old .44.
I even denied the charges of robbing that liquor store.
I denied the charges of being drunk and disorderly, too.
But when the judge said, step forward, son,
well, I staggered to my feet.
I walked across the floor.
I tripped.
And I fall, and my gun went off and shot a hole
in the bottom of my boots.
And I said, judge, judge, judge, [Db] I've been framed.
Your Honor, [Ab] I'm being framed.
[Eb] I said, I don't ever do [Db] nothing wrong, Your Honor.
But I [Ab] always get the blame.
I get framed.
I said, judge, I've been framed.
[Bb] He said, well, son, you [Ab] look a lot like an 8 by 10.
I turned to my attorney, and I said, appeal, appeal.
He said, that's right, boy.
You appeal.
With a capital P.
[N]
[Ebm] [B]
[Ebm] I was walking down the street, kind of minding my own affairs,
[Ab] when a policeman walked up to me, kind of unaware.
He said, son, is your name Jerry Reed?
I said, why, sure.
[Db] He said, what do you know, son?
You're the one we've been looking for.
I said, uh-uh.
I'm being framed.
[Abm] [Ab] I'm being framed.
[Eb] I said, officer, I don't ever do [Db] nothing wrong.
But I always [Ab] get framed.
I get framed.
[Ebm] He took me down to the lineup and let the bright lights shine.
[Abm] There was nine other poor souls with [Ebm] me up there in that line.
[Ab] But I had a feeling I was a victim of somebody's evil [Ebm] plan.
[Abm] Because this woman pointed a finger at me,
said, that skinny one, he's the man.
I said, [Db] uh-uh, [Abm] I'm being framed.
Lord, [Ab] I'm being framed.
I [Eb] said, woman, I don't ever do [Db] nothing wrong.
But honey, I always [Ab] get the blame.
I get framed.
Well, then the prosecuting attorney
started prosecuting on me.
Started jumping up and down, stomping his feet,
giving me the third degree.
[F] He said, son, where was you on the night of October 29?
[Ebm] [Ab] I said, I was down at Tutsi's.
He said, judge, that man's lying.
I [Db] said, I ain't.
I'm [Abm] being framed.
[Ab] Being framed.
I [Eb] said, judge, I [Db] don't ever do nothing [Abm] wrong.
But [Ab] I always get the blame.
Well, I denied the charges of carrying that big old .44.
I even denied the charges of robbing that liquor store.
I denied the charges of being drunk and disorderly, too.
But when the judge said, step forward, son,
well, I staggered to my feet.
I walked across the floor.
I tripped.
And I fall, and my gun went off and shot a hole
in the bottom of my boots.
And I said, judge, judge, judge, [Db] I've been framed.
Your Honor, [Ab] I'm being framed.
[Eb] I said, I don't ever do [Db] nothing wrong, Your Honor.
But I [Ab] always get the blame.
I get framed.
I said, judge, I've been framed.
[Bb] He said, well, son, you [Ab] look a lot like an 8 by 10.
I turned to my attorney, and I said, appeal, appeal.
He said, that's right, boy.
You appeal.
With a capital P.
[N]
Key:
Ab
Db
Ebm
Abm
Eb
Ab
Db
Ebm
[Ebm] _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Ebm] _ [B] _ _ _ _ _ _
[Ebm] _ _ I was walking down the street, kind of minding my own affairs,
[Ab] when a policeman walked up to me, kind of unaware.
_ He said, son, is your name Jerry Reed?
I said, why, sure.
[Db] He said, what do you know, son?
You're the one we've been looking for.
I said, uh-uh.
I'm being framed. _
[Abm] _ [Ab] I'm being framed. _ _ _
_ [Eb] I said, officer, I don't ever do [Db] nothing wrong.
But I always [Ab] get framed.
I get framed.
_ _ [Ebm] He took me down to the lineup and let the bright lights shine.
[Abm] There was nine other poor souls with [Ebm] me up there in that line.
[Ab] But I had a feeling I was a victim of somebody's evil [Ebm] plan.
[Abm] Because this woman pointed a finger at me,
said, that skinny one, he's the man.
I said, [Db] uh-uh, _ [Abm] I'm being framed.
Lord, [Ab] I'm being framed. _ _ _
I [Eb] said, woman, I don't ever do [Db] nothing wrong.
But honey, I always [Ab] get the blame.
I get framed.
_ _ Well, then the prosecuting attorney
started prosecuting on me.
_ Started jumping up and down, stomping his feet,
giving me the third degree.
[F] He said, son, where was you on the night of October 29?
[Ebm] _ [Ab] I said, I was down at Tutsi's.
He said, judge, that man's lying.
I [Db] said, I ain't.
_ _ I'm [Abm] being framed.
[Ab] Being framed. _ _
I _ [Eb] _ said, judge, I [Db] don't ever do nothing [Abm] wrong.
But [Ab] I always get the blame. _ _ _
_ _ _ Well, I denied the charges of carrying that big old .44.
_ I even denied the charges of robbing that liquor store.
_ I denied the charges of being drunk and disorderly, too.
But when the judge said, step forward, son,
well, I staggered to my feet.
I walked across the floor.
I tripped.
And I fall, and my gun went off and shot a hole
in the bottom of my boots.
And I said, judge, _ _ judge, _ _ judge, [Db] I've been framed.
_ _ Your Honor, [Ab] I'm being framed. _ _ _ _ _
_ [Eb] I said, I don't ever do [Db] nothing wrong, Your Honor.
But I [Ab] always get the blame.
I get framed.
I said, judge, I've been framed.
[Bb] He said, well, son, you [Ab] look a lot like an 8 by 10. _ _ _
I turned to my attorney, and I said, appeal, appeal.
He said, that's right, boy.
You appeal.
With a capital P. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _
_ [Ebm] _ [B] _ _ _ _ _ _
[Ebm] _ _ I was walking down the street, kind of minding my own affairs,
[Ab] when a policeman walked up to me, kind of unaware.
_ He said, son, is your name Jerry Reed?
I said, why, sure.
[Db] He said, what do you know, son?
You're the one we've been looking for.
I said, uh-uh.
I'm being framed. _
[Abm] _ [Ab] I'm being framed. _ _ _
_ [Eb] I said, officer, I don't ever do [Db] nothing wrong.
But I always [Ab] get framed.
I get framed.
_ _ [Ebm] He took me down to the lineup and let the bright lights shine.
[Abm] There was nine other poor souls with [Ebm] me up there in that line.
[Ab] But I had a feeling I was a victim of somebody's evil [Ebm] plan.
[Abm] Because this woman pointed a finger at me,
said, that skinny one, he's the man.
I said, [Db] uh-uh, _ [Abm] I'm being framed.
Lord, [Ab] I'm being framed. _ _ _
I [Eb] said, woman, I don't ever do [Db] nothing wrong.
But honey, I always [Ab] get the blame.
I get framed.
_ _ Well, then the prosecuting attorney
started prosecuting on me.
_ Started jumping up and down, stomping his feet,
giving me the third degree.
[F] He said, son, where was you on the night of October 29?
[Ebm] _ [Ab] I said, I was down at Tutsi's.
He said, judge, that man's lying.
I [Db] said, I ain't.
_ _ I'm [Abm] being framed.
[Ab] Being framed. _ _
I _ [Eb] _ said, judge, I [Db] don't ever do nothing [Abm] wrong.
But [Ab] I always get the blame. _ _ _
_ _ _ Well, I denied the charges of carrying that big old .44.
_ I even denied the charges of robbing that liquor store.
_ I denied the charges of being drunk and disorderly, too.
But when the judge said, step forward, son,
well, I staggered to my feet.
I walked across the floor.
I tripped.
And I fall, and my gun went off and shot a hole
in the bottom of my boots.
And I said, judge, _ _ judge, _ _ judge, [Db] I've been framed.
_ _ Your Honor, [Ab] I'm being framed. _ _ _ _ _
_ [Eb] I said, I don't ever do [Db] nothing wrong, Your Honor.
But I [Ab] always get the blame.
I get framed.
I said, judge, I've been framed.
[Bb] He said, well, son, you [Ab] look a lot like an 8 by 10. _ _ _
I turned to my attorney, and I said, appeal, appeal.
He said, that's right, boy.
You appeal.
With a capital P. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _